TechNews#1|| Mi 11 Lite 5G NE , Tesla, Swiggy,Galaxy Z fold 3||Date:-05/08/2021


Galaxy z Fold3|Flip3 5G

 Specifications & Pricing Leaks



KEY SPECS

Galaxy z Fold3

Display (Primary)        
7.70-inch

Rear Camera
Yes

Storage
256GB

OS
Android 11


Galaxy z Flip3

Display (Primary)
6.90-inch

Rear Camera
12-megapixel

OS
Android

Pricing Leaks


Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 3 is expected to be priced between KRW 1,900,000 and KRW 1,999,000 (roughly Rs. 1.24 lakhs and  Rs. 1.30 lakhs). On the other hand, the Galaxy Z Flip 3 is expected to be priced around KRW 1,200,000 - KRW 1,280,000 (roughly Rs. 78,000 - Rs. 83,200).

Mi 11 Lite 5G NE

HIGHLIGHTS
Mi 11 Lite NE tipped to in the works to launch in India
The device is said to have a codename ‘Lisa’ and the model number 2109119DI
Mi 11T series could come with a 120Hz OLED display, instead of a 144Hz LCD screen




The Xiaomi Mi 11 Lite 4G and 5G variants are already available in select markets, with the former being available in India currently. There are speculations the company might unveil the 5G variant in the country soon. Now, amidst the anticipation, noted Xiaomi tipster Kacper Skrzypek claims the company is working on another Mi 11 Lite variant for the Indian market, dubbed as the Mi 11 Lite NE. According to him, the NE variant is codenamed ‘Lisa’ and has the model number 2109119DI. The handset is said to be powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 778G chipset.

Swiggy Collaborate With Reliance


Reliance Industries' arm Reliance BP Mobility has partnered with food delivery company Swiggy for creation of a robust electric vehicle (EV) ecosystem. As part of the agreement the company will be promoting adoption of electric two-wheelers for food deliveries.

Online food delivery platform Swiggy said on Thursday it has signed an agreement with Reliance BP Mobility Ltd (RBML) to build an ecosystem for electric vehicle battery-swapping stations across the country
The partnership aims to synergise their strengths of scale, reach, and technology in creating a greener and cost-effective solution for delivery fleets through innovative business models.

Tesla


A fire broke out in a Tesla Megapack battery unit in Australia on Friday during testing of one of the world's biggest energy storage projects, run by France's Neoen SA, fire authorities said.

The fire erupted during an initial trial of the high-profile energy project known as the Victorian Big Battery near Melbourne on Friday morning local time, authorities said, adding that nobody was injured and the facility was evacuated.

"Neoen and Tesla are working closely with emergency services on site to manage the situation," Neoen Managing Director Louis de Sambucy said in a statement.

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